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The Boston Celtics were already expected to make some changes this offseason because of salary cap issues, but things took a much more serious turn after Jayson Tatum went down with what looks like a major injury, a possible torn Achilles, during Game 4 of their playoff series against the New York Knicks.
Tatum got hurt late in the game without making any contact with another player, which is often a sign of an Achilles injury. He couldn’t stand or walk on his leg and had to be taken away in a wheelchair. The replay showed all the classic signs, a sudden collapse, pain in the lower leg, and no impact from anyone else. It’s the kind of injury that can drastically change a team’s plans.
Before the injury, Boston was already on the verge of falling behind 3-1 in the series, but with Tatum possibly out for a long time, their chances of turning things around dropped even further. And now, the Celtics not only have to think about this season slipping away but also how Tatum’s injury might affect the next one.